Bottom 75th Percentile ... Now What?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:36 pm
What are my options? Most OCI firms won't consider me at this GPA. I'm bottom 75th percentile at IU Bloomington.
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Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
How much is your COA per year?Anonymous User wrote:Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
Full ride (in-state) no stips. ~15k a year.Ruxin1 wrote:How much is your COA per year?Anonymous User wrote:Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
Even with a full tuition scholarship it's probably still a bad idea. School always costs money because you can't work and have to pay for your living expenses. The bottom 25% at IUB is not going to get you a job that will make up for 2 years of foregone income.Anonymous User wrote:Full ride (in-state) no stips. ~15k a year.Ruxin1 wrote:How much is your COA per year?Anonymous User wrote:Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
What if I can raise my GPA?bdubs wrote:Ruxin1 wrote:Anonymous User wrote:bdubs wrote:Drop out
Even with a full tuition scholarship it's probably still a bad idea. School always costs money because you can't work and have to pay for your living expenses. The bottom 25% at IUB is not going to get them a job that will make up for 2 years of foregone income.
Unless this is your life dream and you can do nothing else but become a lawyer, and you have awesome connections that will get you a job to service your debt, and you have no undergraduate debt whatsoever, you should probably drop out.Anonymous User wrote:Full ride (in-state) no stips. ~15k a year.Ruxin1 wrote:How much is your COA per year?Anonymous User wrote:Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
Unless this is your life dream and you can do nothing else but become a lawyer, and you have awesome connections that will get you a job to service your debt, and you have no undergraduate debt whatsoever, you should probably drop out.[/quote]Anonymous User wrote:Full ride (in-state) no stips. ~15k a year.Ruxin1 wrote:How much is your COA per year?Anonymous User wrote:Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
If OP has a useless undergrad he may as well finish with such low COA. Also relevant, do you have ug debt?Anonymous User wrote:Full ride (in-state) no stips. ~15k a year.Ruxin1 wrote:How much is your COA per year?Anonymous User wrote:Really?bdubs wrote:Drop out
No UG debt.top30man wrote: If OP has a useless undergrad he may as well finish with such low COA. Also relevant, do you have ug debt?
It's up to you, OP. No one can tell you what to do here. Even if you're at median by graduation, it's not a great spot to be in. Good jobs will be hiring this fall, and you don't have great, or even good grades (sorry). I think you should drop out and start paying your debt, but top30man's advice might also work if you REALLY want to be a lawyer. Get ready to hustle.Anonymous User wrote:No UG debt.top30man wrote: If OP has a useless undergrad he may as well finish with such low COA. Also relevant, do you have ug debt?
Are you serious, you know like 10% of all law students get Biglaw right...guinness wrote:Biglaw is really out no matter what?pinkcamellia wrote:It's up to you, OP. No one can tell you what to do here. Even if you're at median by graduation, it's not a great spot to be in. Good jobs will be hiring this fall, and you don't have great, or even good grades (sorry). I think you should drop out and start paying your debt, but top30man's advice might also work if you REALLY want to be a lawyer. Get ready to hustle.Anonymous User wrote:No UG debt.top30man wrote: If OP has a useless undergrad he may as well finish with such low COA. Also relevant, do you have ug debt?
I think at this point you're trolling, so I'm out.guinness wrote:Biglaw is really out no matter what?pinkcamellia wrote:It's up to you, OP. No one can tell you what to do here. Even if you're at median by graduation, it's not a great spot to be in. Good jobs will be hiring this fall, and you don't have great, or even good grades (sorry). I think you should drop out and start paying your debt, but top30man's advice might also work if you REALLY want to be a lawyer. Get ready to hustle.Anonymous User wrote:No UG debt.top30man wrote: If OP has a useless undergrad he may as well finish with such low COA. Also relevant, do you have ug debt?
I'm in between 25-30 % bottom in the class.yuzu wrote:I'm a bit confused by "bottom 75th percentile." Are you in the bottom 25 percent of the class (e.g. "25th percentile") or are you just below the top 25 percent (e.g. the "bottom 75 percent" or the "75th percentile")? I will assume you're in the 25th percentile. (Otherwise you'd be in better shape!)
As to the question at hand, it seems like you can still reasonably be a lawyer if you want to: you won't have crushing debt, and you can probably find some kind of legal job, though probably not biglaw. If you want to keep going, you can. You've got two years to improve your grades.
I think the usual TLS point is that $200k of costs + no biglaw = bad economics. Your situation is different: you don't have $200k of costs and you may be OK with a non-biglaw career. (Presumably, given IUB's placement statistics, you considered the possibility of not getting biglaw.)
That said, if you have other interests and don't want to do law anymore, then the next two years would be much better spent working towards other goals.
You can't work to Biglaw. And you're top 25%? Jesus, I thought you were bottom 25%. Stay. You probably won't get Biglaw but you will likely get a job.Anonymous User wrote:I'm in between 25-30 % bottom in the class.yuzu wrote:I'm a bit confused by "bottom 75th percentile." Are you in the bottom 25 percent of the class (e.g. "25th percentile") or are you just below the top 25 percent (e.g. the "bottom 75 percent" or the "75th percentile")? I will assume you're in the 25th percentile. (Otherwise you'd be in better shape!)
As to the question at hand, it seems like you can still reasonably be a lawyer if you want to: you won't have crushing debt, and you can probably find some kind of legal job, though probably not biglaw. If you want to keep going, you can. You've got two years to improve your grades.
I think the usual TLS point is that $200k of costs + no biglaw = bad economics. Your situation is different: you don't have $200k of costs and you may be OK with a non-biglaw career. (Presumably, given IUB's placement statistics, you considered the possibility of not getting biglaw.)
That said, if you have other interests and don't want to do law anymore, then the next two years would be much better spent working towards other goals.
I meant in the future no big law? Can't work to it? Not from out of LS.
Harsh, but ok. I have some thinking to do. Now what to do with an English major and a year of crap law school...Anonymous User wrote:If you are not trolling and are serious about wanting to stay in school, stop worrying about your grades. Hell, don't bother going to class. Do the bare minimum to get a law degree. In the next two years, find a local solo attorney who will let you intern/shadow them for free. Learn skills like how to collect debts from clients, how to handle small claims, etc. Nobody is going to hire you, so use these two years to learn how to actually be an attorney, because you're going to need to open up your own shop after you graduate and law school will teach you nothing about doing that. Make contacts in the local solo bar and, when you graduate, find someone who will rent you office space in exchange for handling a few matters and will refer you cases that are too small to be worth their time.
Forget the word biglaw exists. You will never see the inside of a biglaw office unless you're sweeping the floors or delivering the coffee.